Uzbl was a pioneering, minimalist web browser designed around the Unix philosophy of "do one thing well" and "make programs work together
BOSS OS is either the Indian Linux distribution promoting digital independence, or a conceptual term for a core managing system, most famously realized in early web-based desktop environments
Shiira was a promising and elegant browser that ultimately couldn't keep pace with the rapid evolution of web technologies
TempleOS Entire OS is a single developer’s creation, including kernel, compiler, editor, and even the shell
Originally Acorn Computers, now maintained by RISC OS Open Ltd
Advanced user account controls, file permissions, job accounting.
SerenityOS Community-led project (founded by Andreas Kling)
Haiku is a unique project that preserves the innovative spirit of BeOS—focusing on a fast, elegant, and unified personal computing experience
Windows OS, developed by Microsoft in 1985, is the world’s most widely used desktop operating system.
FreeRTOS Real-time microkernel (non-monolithic
Before OS/360, IBM developed separate hardware and software for each computer model. Programs written for one system wouldn’t run on another.
Microkernel-like, with heavy reliance on a virtual machine Portable virtual machine: Dis VM runs the Limbo language everywhere